Shoe cabinet



'OCL 6, 1931- c. 1 BRUSH 1,826,700

sHoE CABINET Filed sept. 19, 195o I NVENTOR ATTORNEY QUNiTED. STA g atentetl Oct.

f cHARLE'sL. BRUSH, or RUTHNEvADA 'K SHOE CABINET App'lcatiounfled September 119,@930. ,Serial No.,483,077-8.

My present invention Vhas reference. to a cabinet primarily designed for gentlemens y use of a sizeand capacity'to receive .therein shoes and like articles as wellas implements and materials for shining shoes, together wlth 1 a. pivoted stand or arm having a foot rest on the top or outer end thereof which is normally held by a spring clamp in the cabinet,

the materials in the cabinet being wholly'con'- cealed when the doors of the cabinet are closed and further rwherein the cabinet presents a neat and artistic appearance.

To the attainment of the foregoingthe in-y vention consists in the yimprovement hereinafter described and definitely claimed.

-InthedrawingszV f `V v Figure l is a face view ofthe cabinetwith thedoors opened.

Figure 2 isa transverse sectional view Y therethrough with'the doors opened kand il lustrating by the dotted lines .the foot rest in operative position.

.. and other articles.

with the outer edge of the wall 2. f

In carrying out my invention I produce'a small artistic cabinet l which comprises a casing. The casing is divided into compartments by a central vertical wa1l2 and by suitable shelves. by a pair ofhinged doors 3 Whose confronting edges may contact with each other and abut In one of the compartments there is arranged one or a plurality of hooks 4 from which Vdesired articles may be suspended and all' of the compartments are designedvfor the reception offshoes and shoe polishing devices Pivotally secured, as at The cabinet is normally closed 5. adjacent to the y rvlower end of the casing* and to the vertical upon the rest plate 7 and easily and conveni- Y 1 Y v ently vpolish hisshoes. y v Y I The simplicity and advantages of theconf str'uction'will, it is thought, be understood and appreciated'by those skilled in the art to which such invention relates sojthat fur-y ther detailed description will not be required.

yHaving described the invention, I claim n A cabinet for the purpose set forthcomprising a casing, said casing having a vertical y wall andv an open face that -is` normally closed otally secured to one side of said'wall and said arin'having its upper end formed Vwith a plate that affords afoot rest, said wall being notched at its .upper end to receive one side of the foot rest whenv the arm is swung ',S. PATENr OFFICE Y l spring'ca'tch, 9, for holdingthe same in their fai.

' by doors, an arm havingan end which is pivinto the casing, a: spring catch for kholding f i the arm and foot rest in the casing and a stop element' on the wall to contact with the arm for `holding the saine at an acute angle to the vertical when swung outwardly from the cab- L inet. l

In testimonywhereof I afHX my signature.

CHARLES L. BRUSH.

wall l2 there is the angle-end of an arm 6..vr

The arm has its upper end integrally formed Hwith la plate'offset' to provide a foot rest 7. One side ofthe footrest travels through a f notch 8 in the vertical wall 2 whenv the foot rest is swung'into the casing and Whenin suchposition the foot rest is engaged by a 

